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a good question id psi probably over estimated slightly there was no peace dividend of course, the economy got better and there was some ancillary run off but per-capita ed gdp is better now says he cannot say there was no progress but that there was not sincere is serious systemic investments of the infrastructure that you talk about transparent elections in social services that is where the international community came in with a sustained investment track were also by the way in the strategic weapons the dividends from that we can talk about it but these are the two main tracks of the u.s. interest of soviet russia. when you see the rollback of civil society a function of the kremlin sees these entities partially supported by the community as a threat so the approval that requires the political ngo that gave fighting its aid from the international community to register as a foreign agent shows to the russian government is more interested in march july 88 -- marginalizing the elements in exploiting them but they are saved as a threat. i have not done a study how effective but they are not
a good question id psi probably over estimated slightly there was no peace dividend of course, the economy got better and there was some ancillary run off but per-capita ed gdp is better now says he cannot say there was no progress but that there was not sincere is serious systemic investments of the infrastructure that you talk about transparent elections in social services that is where the international community came in with a sustained investment track were also by the way in the strategic...
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for now, let me say simply that no one who has walked the streets of tehran who has seen iran's economy is not collapsing or attacked or range of iranian could possibly think that sanctions are working in a way that will compile the islamic republic conclusion ursa minor to american demands on the nuclear issue. that is delusional. on the arab awakening, the same tendency save actions are working and they seek to embrace the defined proposition at the same social current of pro-american leaders in tunisia and egypt are empowered islamists across the arab world will in iran somehow transformed these tonic republic into a secular liberal state. that is truly logic defined. in tehran, we can tell you iranian policymakers and analysts see the arab awakening is usually passes for the regional position. they judge correctly that any arab government which becomes warmer sentiment of the people's beliefs, concerned were also become less enthusiastic about strategic cooperation, let alone israel and foreign policy independence. tehran doesn't need. government to need more program in. plus pro-am
for now, let me say simply that no one who has walked the streets of tehran who has seen iran's economy is not collapsing or attacked or range of iranian could possibly think that sanctions are working in a way that will compile the islamic republic conclusion ursa minor to american demands on the nuclear issue. that is delusional. on the arab awakening, the same tendency save actions are working and they seek to embrace the defined proposition at the same social current of pro-american leaders...
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all in fact are deeply invested in kids because the most successful our children are, the more our economy grows. arches, teachers, professors and entrepreneurs can you name it, all the children. the greatest natural resource we have in america is our children. again, under cultivated. long story short, late at night this woman said this and i go back at her and she goes back to me and i said finally, why don't we see what it's like to live on food stamps or the snap program. and so i went to bed thinking no big deal. i woke up and it was a big story. [laughter] and so i called my staff and i said, guess what i am doing? but it was a powerful thing, because newark is one of 14 cities in america that has a food policy director and i really think ought -- all city should have. we have done a lot of work on trying to expand affordable healthy options. the more i talked to my food policy director, this is a great thing. we cannot but raise the level of compassion and understanding and this bill bad stereotypes about snap and families that are on snap, and focus them instead on the realities of
all in fact are deeply invested in kids because the most successful our children are, the more our economy grows. arches, teachers, professors and entrepreneurs can you name it, all the children. the greatest natural resource we have in america is our children. again, under cultivated. long story short, late at night this woman said this and i go back at her and she goes back to me and i said finally, why don't we see what it's like to live on food stamps or the snap program. and so i went to...
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comment about the many people seem to be saying that the candidates are emphasizing mismanagement of the economy by the government rather than seeing that as an effect of the sanctions. do we really need to worry about what they feel was an over emphasis on the issue. >> i have no idea. i don't think any of us do at this point in time because we don't know the candidates are going to look like. we have a sense of where the trends and tendencies are. there will be a moderate reformer probably. there will be a hard liner from the religious side and the current president wants a hardliner on of his allies to run. that being said i don't expect a significant change in the irony in policy on these questions that affect the outside world. kuran's policy has been consistent from these days and in that sense of them seeking to play a more dominant role in the gulf region by any means necessary that's been a consistent feature of the iranian policy that isn't going to change. what will change is the caricature of the president of iran. the president mahmoud ahmadinejad has been an easy target for the wes
comment about the many people seem to be saying that the candidates are emphasizing mismanagement of the economy by the government rather than seeing that as an effect of the sanctions. do we really need to worry about what they feel was an over emphasis on the issue. >> i have no idea. i don't think any of us do at this point in time because we don't know the candidates are going to look like. we have a sense of where the trends and tendencies are. there will be a moderate reformer...
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it is hard to reinvigorate people into the economy. he ended up in st. louis where he becomes confronted by a major german american who becomes a senator from new york. joseph pulitzer enters the world of press at that point. interesting in regards to modern-day immigrants. it is that kind of speed of immigration that we had in the 19th century when people were coming. he becomes fabulously successful . and he invented a very new form of journalism. it is much like a modern-day surfer. what i mean is that if you go to a beach and look out the water beyond where the waves are breaking, men and women paddle out in the middle of the ocean. some perceive that that will be the best wave of the day, whereas others don't see it. well, in regards to joseph pulitzer, he wrote the title waves of social change. you were leaving the rural areas and come into the cities. women were making better progress. paper was being made at high speed. it became possible to print a newspaper in thousands of copies quickly. what happened was an afternoon paper that could be sold
it is hard to reinvigorate people into the economy. he ended up in st. louis where he becomes confronted by a major german american who becomes a senator from new york. joseph pulitzer enters the world of press at that point. interesting in regards to modern-day immigrants. it is that kind of speed of immigration that we had in the 19th century when people were coming. he becomes fabulously successful . and he invented a very new form of journalism. it is much like a modern-day surfer. what i...
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there are, and i guess for a new york economy, thank god. but those spaces also have to do we cog, have to do with sustainable, have to do with the livability of cities. and in europe, as we all know, they've had pedestrian zones and car-free areas and neighborhoods for a very long time. those are also, by the way, flanked by the same world stores that we have in new york that are mollifying them, and i don't like it when i go to vienna that half of the stores i see are the same global marketing concerns you see here. but, you're right, i want to agree completely with frances when she says we can't just say little cliche, we have to interdate. interrogate those terms. i do want to say, though, in defense of philanthropy that even -- i've written critically about the monopolistic philanthropies that do away with the small scale that allow competition and different aa poaches. but the fact is on the whole if you look at bill gates and want to say in terms of the world n terms of malaria, in terms of small children living longer and women getti
there are, and i guess for a new york economy, thank god. but those spaces also have to do we cog, have to do with sustainable, have to do with the livability of cities. and in europe, as we all know, they've had pedestrian zones and car-free areas and neighborhoods for a very long time. those are also, by the way, flanked by the same world stores that we have in new york that are mollifying them, and i don't like it when i go to vienna that half of the stores i see are the same global...
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and what -- misbehavior, and what if we threw him out of office or demanded his resignation as the economy was recovering? all the way back to the french and indian war. a very young george washington was writing very romantic letters to a woman who was not mrs. washington. her name was sally fairfax, a very attractive, older, sophisticated neighbor. what if washington's letters had become public during the french and indian war or the revolutionary war? much as petraeus' e-mails became public? and what if we got rid of george washington? so bill clinton's not the first and not the worst. petraeus is not the first and not the worst. been there, done that, there's a long history of it. in fact, it pains me to say that even abraham lincoln -- [laughter] visited a prostitute. i know. say it isn't so, right? but it happened. now, the details on it are sketchy. there's not a lot of letters written about this. but here's what we can piece together. lincoln's best friend was joshua speed, and speed was perhaps as dashing and as happened handsome and as, quote-unquote, lucky with the ladies as lin
and what -- misbehavior, and what if we threw him out of office or demanded his resignation as the economy was recovering? all the way back to the french and indian war. a very young george washington was writing very romantic letters to a woman who was not mrs. washington. her name was sally fairfax, a very attractive, older, sophisticated neighbor. what if washington's letters had become public during the french and indian war or the revolutionary war? much as petraeus' e-mails became public?...
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for now let me say simply that no one who has walked the streets of tehran who has seen that iran's economy is not collapsing or who's talked to a range of iranians could possibly think that sanctions are working in a way that will compel either the islamic republic's implosion or its surrender to american demands on the nuclear issue. that is delusional. on the arab awakening, the same pundits who say that sanctions are working advise you to embrace the logic-defying proposition that the same social currents that depose pro-american leaders in tunisia and egypt and are empowering islamists in countries across the arab world will, in iran, somehow transform the islamic republic into a secular/liberal state. that is truly logic-defying. in the tehran we can tell you -- in tehran we can tell you iranian policymakers and analysts see the awakening as hugely positive for the islamic republic's regional position. they judge, correctly, that any arab government which becomes at all more representative of it people's beliefs, concerns, etc., will also become less enthusiastic about strategic coope
for now let me say simply that no one who has walked the streets of tehran who has seen that iran's economy is not collapsing or who's talked to a range of iranians could possibly think that sanctions are working in a way that will compel either the islamic republic's implosion or its surrender to american demands on the nuclear issue. that is delusional. on the arab awakening, the same pundits who say that sanctions are working advise you to embrace the logic-defying proposition that the same...
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let me just say that no one who has walked the streets of tehran, who has seen that the economy is not collapsing one who has talked to a range of iranians could think that they are compelling either the implosion or surrender to americans on the nuclear issue. that is delusional. the same pundits who say that sanctions are working, they advise you to embrace the logical defined proposition that the same social currency that proposed american leaders in tunisia and egypt are empowering those across the arab world. and will ron transform this into a secular liberal state? that is truly logic defying. they see the air of a ranking as hugely positive they judge correctly and it will also become less enthusiastic about your teacher cooperation in the united states, let alone israel, and more open to the message of tehran about foreign independence. tehran doesn't need to be more pro-iranian, it just needs him to be less pro-american unless pro-israel and more independent. one hears in washington that because of the arab awakening, tehran is going to lose syria end its only arab ally with d
let me just say that no one who has walked the streets of tehran, who has seen that the economy is not collapsing one who has talked to a range of iranians could think that they are compelling either the implosion or surrender to americans on the nuclear issue. that is delusional. the same pundits who say that sanctions are working, they advise you to embrace the logical defined proposition that the same social currency that proposed american leaders in tunisia and egypt are empowering those...
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results, as head of the wpa, they put a tif money people back to work and pumped $10 billion into the economy. and then once again harry became one of the most visible members of the roosevelt administration and the new deal. he was on the cover of "time" magazine twice. he hung out with the kennedys and the hairy men's and others. in 1938-1939 with the president encouragement, i have notes on this, harry began promoting himself as a presidential candidate, looking to the election in 1940. the president gave encouraging and at least a farm in iowa, of course. but his hopes were dashed in hundreds of newspapers began reporting the story about a comment that he allegedly made to a friend at the racetrack, which did not put the administration in a good light, a comment attributed to him was, we shall tax and tax, spend and spend. whether true or not of course he denied it. it stuck with him for the rest of his life, and it became a rallying cry for those who hated the roosevelt and the new deal. and if that wasn't enough, in september 1939 when the war broke out in europe, harry found himself ba
results, as head of the wpa, they put a tif money people back to work and pumped $10 billion into the economy. and then once again harry became one of the most visible members of the roosevelt administration and the new deal. he was on the cover of "time" magazine twice. he hung out with the kennedys and the hairy men's and others. in 1938-1939 with the president encouragement, i have notes on this, harry began promoting himself as a presidential candidate, looking to the election in...
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there are and for the new york economy there are in those places but those spaces also have to do with ecology, sustainability, livability of cities and in europe they have had for zones, car free areas and neighborhoods for a long time. those are flanked by the same micmac world stores we have better mollifying them and i don't like when i go to indiana, half of most wars i see are the same global marketing concerns use each year, but as compared to what? i want to agree completely with fraces fox piven when she says we can't just a little cliches, we have to interrogate those terms but i want to say in defense of philanthropies that i have written critically about the big monopolistic philanthropy that do away with small-scale philanthropy that allow competition and different approaches but on the hole if you look at george soros or bill gates and want to say in terms of the world or malaria or small children living longer and women getting on i would rather have a world of philanthropy than without although i could design a philanthropic world that maybe didn't have bill gates or ge
there are and for the new york economy there are in those places but those spaces also have to do with ecology, sustainability, livability of cities and in europe they have had for zones, car free areas and neighborhoods for a long time. those are flanked by the same micmac world stores we have better mollifying them and i don't like when i go to indiana, half of most wars i see are the same global marketing concerns use each year, but as compared to what? i want to agree completely with fraces...